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D° ns of Stafford St. \ \ oJ!L% \V’ ; ' i \ V ■ imHMk mSft. wß®?*^wTO ! t V' l ’• M W "■Hk/ A ,-iIHWm,:! 1 * \Y®h' jM-" '* 4 \ b<W \ ■ JI W w, ■ ■v™ We’re Happy to We hate the correct wear Announce the for a smarter and brighter Arrival of the Spring anil Summer, and XT . a, •<_„ remember—Don’s know how Newest Su ts, ■to bug—their prices are Tunic Frocks, always modest! and Coats. IF IT’S NEW—IT’S AT DON’S!

SAFETY DEPENDS ON SPARKING PUIGS DEPEND ON Champions xßj MB SAFETY experts say that the car that can art out °f t^ie wa y anot^er * s a^e co av °id many accidents. This .„ calls for quick acceleration. Keep X°U r car alert. Install new Champions every year. p'zrfjF n \ *’w' / An Empire product I Made In Windtor, IM Canida f|/ P *” Oistrlbuton: 'W® HOPE GIBBONS LTD. Wellington, Christchurch,Auckland s wr 40

lasj Yachts Spell Laehts of Spachts and Tachts of Ale (Whacht Hue lit) The slipway gt Table Ale Bay is a veritable hive of activity these week-ends —‘the term “ Dry ” Dock being a misnomer. And what with the pungent aroma of Oakum> the fascinating fragrance of racing compound (both varieties), the subtle scent of navy cut, the heaven-sent ozone of the ocean (and the Bosuns*' Broth), we are thankful indeed to go down to the sea for our sips. Harold Heeltaps-Smith is doing penance in the bilges—ever since that last committee is fearfully down on that sort of thing, you know. Major Burr-Cantle, (who has a cousin in the Navy and once saw the moorings Of the “ Shamrock”), times his arrival to the second just as the “sun goes over the Yardarm.” What with his yachting cap and book of “Naughtycal Terms,” he’s a perfect picture of an Armchair Admiral. Even worse than this, he threatened to sail as one of the crew. Until Tim, with a master-stroke of diplomacy, suggested that he should fire the starting gun. That fixed the Major! And now, we liberty men must report to the Master-at-Arms to box the compass, run the cutter, splice the niainbrace, broach the cargo or whet the bosun’s whistle. Yes sir, a noggin of Nelson's Nectar, a basin of Buccaneers’ Beverage, and who said sailors don’t care ? THE FRIENDLIEST DRINK IN THE WORLD Brtwtd and Bottled with loving care by N.Z. BREWERIES LTD., Tlmaru Branch.

Amazing Values! AT SENSATIONAL LOW PRICES! WE START OUR NEW SEASON WITH BIGGER VALUES THAN EVER OFFERED BEFORE AT THIS PERIOD 1 NEW SEASON'S MILLINERY, Including pedalines, Fancy Straws and Sisals. In practically every shade, smart style . . . Special Price 7/11 SUMMER WEIGHT PASTEL FELTS, smartly trimmed. Shades: Fawns, Sake, Red, Grey, Pink, Green and White . . . Our Price Only 6/6 GIRLS' PANAMA HATS, trimmed with Petersham ribbon, plain and ridged Crowns, all sizes Special Value 4/11 “MILESI” LOCKNIT KNICKERS, in all colours and sizes. Worth 2/11 Our Price 1/11 Also Vest to match the above in Opera top and round necks . . . Only 1/6 each LADIES’ MOCK FASHIONED ART. SILK HOSE. Shades: Duskee, Beige Brown, Leafmould, Natural, Evening and Biscayne. Sizes: 9, 91 and 10 inch. Worth 2/11Special Value 1/6 LADIES' LOCKNIT BLOUSES, in a big selection of colours. Sizes: B.W. W and OS. Special Offer 2/11 ea. McNULTYS DRAPERY STORE 220 STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20850, 5 October 1937, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20850, 5 October 1937, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20850, 5 October 1937, Page 9